About AllergyCenter

Making Allergy Care Accessible to Everyone

AllergyCenter combines board-certified expertise with modern virtual care to bring high-quality allergy, asthma, and immunology treatment to patients nationwide — no waiting months for an appointment.

Our Mission

Allergy and asthma affect over 100 million Americans, yet most never see an allergist — the average wait for a first visit is 6 weeks. We built AllergyCenter to close that gap with virtual visits, transparent pricing, and clinician-reviewed care plans you can start within days, not months.

Our Values

Evidence First

Every treatment recommendation is grounded in peer-reviewed clinical guidelines — not hype.

Patient-Centered

Care plans built around your symptoms, lifestyle, and insurance — not the other way around.

Accessible

Virtual visits + transparent pricing so allergy care fits real schedules and budgets.

Educate Always

We believe informed patients get better outcomes. Every visit includes "why," not just "what."

Leadership

Board-certified clinicians leading our care and research.

Our Story

Two allergists. Two moms. One shared conviction that patients deserve better.

Dr. Payel Gupta built her first telemedicine platform — Cleared — while she was home with her newborn during the pandemic. While the rest of the world was just waking up to the idea that virtual care could actually work, she was already writing the protocols. Already seeing patients across state lines. Already proving that a board-certified allergist could evaluate, test, and treat remotely — and do it well.

That moment shaped everything that came after. Since then, she has become one of the foremost authorities on telemedicine care in allergy and immunology — speaking nationally, publishing, and building Ease Allergy into a hybrid practice that serves patients across multiple states from her home base in Brooklyn.

Dr. Jenni Lee arrived at the same truth through a different path.

As a physician and mother of four — she understands firsthand the realities families face when trying to access specialty care. Balancing medicine and motherhood gave her a deep appreciation for how often time, travel, and logistics become barriers to getting care.

Her perspective was also shaped beyond the clinic through her work with the U.S. FDA, where she developed a broader public health and systems-level view of medicine — how care reaches patients and how to make it safer, more accessible, and more effective.

When she pursued multi-state licensure, it began as a way to continue practicing while raising her family. What she discovered was something bigger: telemedicine didn't compromise specialty care — it expanded it. It reduced barriers, improved access, and made it easier for patients to receive expert allergy care wherever they are.

When they found each other, the recognition was immediate. They were solving the same problem.

Together, they're building the allergy and immunology practice they wish had always existed — one where patients with environmental allergies, asthma, food allergies, EoE, nasal polyps, and complex allergic disease can move seamlessly from evaluation to testing to treatment, with in-person referral built in when they need it. Not fragmented. Not delayed. Not a compromise.

Complete care. Meeting patients where they are.

They believe that when allergists practice at the top of their license — supported by the right infrastructure and freed from the limits of geography — patients get better. That's not a theory. That's what they've both been living for years.

This is what they're building together. And they're just getting started.

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